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  • Yeah, by practising Gaden Lhagyama Guru Yoga (Lama Tsongkhapa) with good motivation, it leads us to be reborn in Maiterya Heaven, a good rebirth where we can practise Dharma and achieve Englightenment, such a powerful and beneficial practise...........

  • Thank you rinpoche for the teaching on Gaden Lhagyama it is very vast and the benefits of this practice is immesurable.

  • Actually by visualizing that wisdom string that connects from the Je Rinpoche in our heart to maitreya heaven, and being aware of Maitreya this awareness of ours will create the merit for us to be able to go to Maitreya Heaven.

  • Rinpoche passed the oral transmission to his students powa practice or consciousness transference how kind.

  • Though we can offer all the beautiful things whatever we see, we still have to make offerings on our alter hehe.

  • At the time of death if we just can remember that wisdom string that connects the lama tsongkhapa at our hearts to Maitreya heaven it will bring us to Maitreya heaven . We should always realize that Je Rinpoche is in our hearts and the string connects back to Maitreya heaven.

  • I love Rinpoche, Everything about him is benefit and a teaching. I bet his changing physical size is also a big teaching for his students.

  • Applying Dharma practices into our daily is good, as we collect merits every single hours/minutes at the same time purify all our bad Karma. Making offerings everyday or serving our guru will leads us to continue connect with our Guru life after life until we achieve englightenment........

  • Crazyindharma: I totally agree with your point here, we do 1 hour prayer, and the remaining time we are actually doing non-dharma work and we so called ourself "Practising Dharma".... we collect merits in our prayers, at the sametime we might also collecting bad karma in the 23 hours non dharma works.......So practising dharma every single day, hours, minutes is very important to us.....

  • Doing our daily sadhana or prayers will only take us about 1 hours to do dharma work, what about the 23 hours left??? Besides our daily sadhana, we should also fully utilised the remaining hours to do Dharma works, this is a best way for us to accumulate merits.....

  • Our lives are focused on the 8 worldly objectives and thus will be subject to pain and suffering. Thus a short time spent each day in meditating, doing sadhanas will help us deal with the situations that arise during the rest of the day. Through consistent practice, we cut out bad habits and develop positive ones.

  • I really like this teaching here, that keep me viewing one after one......The explanation by Rinpoche was great.....

  • Making Offerings help us to collect merits as well as mind training. For example, water offering, when we pour the water in the water bowl, we make sure each bowl are filled and does not over flow, we focus it clearly.......

  • You can download it if you have the latest version of real player. Btw, I found 8 Verses of Thought Transformation is just so profound, explained logically out by Tsem Rinpoche who is just so good in Dharma Talk.

  • I didn't know that I could make offerings so easy! That's fantastic! :) Thank you Rinpoche!

  • i cant stop myself to continue watching this teachings here, although is long, but is super beneficial here....haha....Btw, anywhere i can get the CD of this teaching from Rinpoche??? Thanks..

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  • nice!! what a great description of Lama Tsongkhapa's meditation! There are not many teachings on Lama Tsongkhapa's Guru Yoga out there that is this detailed and descriptive! A must for us to listen and meditate on if we are to do this meditation correctly. neonlama(dot)com

  • i have been offering my breakfast to the buddhas and i love to window shop and imagine a big buddha offering.

  • i bet the little kids are all big now!

  • my buddha images don't have holes in the bottom to put anything in them, do only the tibetan ones have a place to put mantras?

  • It's not really only the tibetan ones. Chinese ones are hollow as well. But when you do get it you can roll mantras and put it in, along with herbs, potpurri and so on. The statue should be filled to the brim with mantras so that when you postrate to that statue, it is like prostrating to millions of Buddhas. here's a group that does just that and more: kecharasaraswati(dot)com

  • A Great Video For Buddha Teachings. K.A.

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